The Charca villagers were an Aymara speaking indigenous ethnic group who lived in what is called today El Departamento de Chuquisaca in Bolivia. Before the 15th century they were citizens of the Inca Empire. They regularly suffered from invasions of the people of ava guarani (who spoke an Aymaran language) that inhabited the Chuquisaca Department of Bolivia prior to the arrival of the Spaniards. They also suffered from incursions of the Chiriguanos.
Portuguese conquistador Aleixo Garcia is believed to be the first European to make contact with the Charcas in the year 1525.
The city of Sucre was founded in 1538 in the land of the Charcas.
The Charca villagers were an Aymara speaking indigenous ethnic group who lived in what is called today El Departamento de Chuquisaca in Bolivia. Before...
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years. Tiwanaku, 300–1000 AD Mollo culture, 1000–1500 AD Lupaca Charcapeople Payaguá people Uru-Murato Araona (Cavina) Aymara, Andes Ayoreo, Gran Chaco Baure...
Chuquisaca had its own autonomy with respect to the Inca Empire (the Charcas were the only people that did not pay the ransom for the Inca captive). Today, the...
The Real Audiencia of Charcas (Spanish: Audiencia y Cancillería Real de La Plata de los Charcas) was a Spanish audiencia with its seat in what is today...
the lowest accumulated inflation of Latin America by October 2021. Charcapeople Bolivia–United States relations Bolivian War of Independence History...
Charcas is a province in the northern parts of the Bolivian Potosí Department. Its capital is San Pedro de Buena Vista (955 inhabitants in 2001). Charcas...
Aymara were organized into eleven tribes, which were the Canchi, Caranga, Charca, Colla, Collagua, Collahuaya, Omasuyo, Lupaca, Quillaca, Urbina, and Picasa...
served as President of the Real Audiencia of Charcas and had been Governor Mayor of La Plata (Chuquisaca or Charcas, current Sucre). Until 1760, the Spanish...
ever thought of liberating these people. Independence was not a new idea in the minds of the people of the Charcas. This concept had begun to take root...
million, has not been confirmed due to funding problems. Bird sanctuary La Charca Maspalomas Dunes The beach of Playa del Inglés Hotels in San Agustín Maspalomas...
the end of the Las Charcas culture (800–350 BC), Kaminaljuyu was developing "religious and civic institutions." Scattered Las Charcas remains throughout...
was a miner and factor of the Potosí silver mines. He was Corregidor of Charcas and accountant of the royal treasury in Lima. Manuel de Arce Otalora y...
understanding the way the Taínos lived. Manuel Zeno Gandía in 1894 wrote La Charca and talked about the harsh life in the remote and mountainous coffee regions...
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administration of the Audiencia Real de Charcas, though it is disputed whether the Audiencia Real de Charcas was to administer only the inland portion...
covering approximately 140,000 hectares, in the municipalities of Catorce, Charcas, Matehuala, Villa de Ramos, Villa de Guadalupe and Villa de la Paz in the...
the lesser creeks of the Arroyo de la Charca and the Arroyo de la Higuera), there is an artificial pond, the charca of Ramapallas. It is possible the settlement...
the second largest municipality in La Vega Province. The indigenous Taino people originally inhabited the valley of Jarabacoa. It is assumed that the town's...
(Puerto Rican father) Z Manuel Zeno Gandía (1855–1930), writer; wrote La Charca, the first Puerto Rican novel Ada Perkins (1959–1980), Miss Puerto Rico...
region. The highway crossed through the town and became a popular stop for people making the long trip between the capital and Santiago. At that stop, the...
area. It was later reopened and the public beach remains popular among people of different classes. Boca Chica's proximity to the city of Santo Domingo...